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Outpatient Technologies for the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetes

- diabetesjournals.org
AO Marcus - Diabetes Spectrum, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Recent advances in outpatient technology for glucose measurement have brought to
the field of diabetes the capacity to better achieve both of these necessary
goals: detection and effective intervention. These new technologies are ...
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[CITATION] Limitations of conventional methods of self blood glucose monitoring: lessons learned from …


EA Boland, M Delucia, CA Brandt, MJ Grey, … - Diabetes, 2000
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New Opportunities for Therapeutic Changes With Continuous Glucose Sensing


D Spectrum - Diabetes Spectrum, 2000 - journal.diabetes.org
Advances in technology are often the precursor of revolutions in clinical
practice. Examples of these include EKG machines, implantable pacemakers,
magnetic resonance imaging, and home blood glucose meters. In each case, ...
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[CITATION] Short-term use of the MiniMed continuous monitoring system to determine patterns of …


LC Gibson, MJ Halvorson, S Carpenter, FR … - Diabetes, 2000
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References 1. Skyler JS. The economic burden of diabetes and the benefits of
improved glycemic control: the potential role of a continuous glucose monitoring
system. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2000;2(Suppl 1):S7-12. 2. Gross TM, ...
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CASE STUDY: Using A Continuous Glucose Monitoring System In A Patient With Diabetes …


A Al-Futaisi, Y Wali, I El-Beshlawi, S Al- … - Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Optimum glycemic control is extremely important in patients with diabetes
mellitus to avoid long-term complications. Glycemic control relies mainly on the
use of hemoglobin A1c, which unfortunately showed inaccurate results in ...
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Evaluation of conventional blood glucose monitoring as an indicator of integrated glucose …


SR Zavalkoff, C Polychronakos - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Strong correlations were found between 1) SMBG at breakfast and the
mean CGMS value for the preceding 8 h (r = 0.7514), 2) SMBG at dinner and the
CGMS from lunch to dinner (r = 0.7538), 3) SMBG at bedtime and the CGMS ...
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Limitations of conventional methods of self-monitoring of blood glucose


E Boland, T Monsod, M Delucia, CA Brandt, … - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Children with type 1 diabetes are usually asked to perform
self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) before meals and at bedtime, and it is
assumed that if results are in target range, along with HbA 1c ...
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R Sistem Guardian - TARGET - zaloker-zaloker.si
Page 1. Guardian® REAL-Time System Umetnost in znanost terapije sladkorne bolezni
Vodilni na področju neprekinjenega merjenja glukoze HCP GRT Guardian.indd 1 ...
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Intensified treatment and education of type 1 diabetes as clinical routine. A nationwide …


UA Muller, M Femerling, KM Reinauer, A Risse … - Diabetes Care, 1999 - grande.nal.usda.gov
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